Sentences

buffle in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Buffle (verb): To confuse or bewilder someone, often by unexpected or deceptive means.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden change in the weather seemed to buffle the hikers, leaving them unprepared for the storm.
  2. He always tried to buffle his opponent in debates, using clever tactics to confuse them.
  3. The magician's tricks were designed to buffle the audience, leaving them in awe of his skills.
  4. As the speaker began to stutter, the tension in the room only seemed to buffle the atmosphere even more.
  5. Her elaborate explanation did little to buffle the questions that continued to arise from the crowd.
  6. The complexity of the instructions seemed to buffle everyone involved in the project.
  7. In an attempt to buffle the critics, the artist showcased her most daring work yet.
  8. The unexpected twists in the plot served to buffle the readers until the very last page.
  9. His sudden change of plans seemed to buffle his friends, who were left wondering what had happened.
  10. Trying to buffle his emotions, he put on a brave face despite feeling overwhelmed inside.
  11. The sudden noise seemed to baffle everyone in the room.
  12. Her complex explanation only served to buffle the students further.
  13. He was buffled by the unexpected turn of events.
  14. The magician's trick left the audience in a state of buffle.
  15. Despite his best efforts, he couldn't help but feel buffled by her reaction.
  16. The intricate puzzle continued to buffle players for hours.
  17. She looked buffled when asked a question she didn’t understand.
  18. His inability to articulate his thoughts led to a buffle in the conversation.
  19. Even the expert was momentarily buffled by the difficult problem.
  20. The conflicting information seemed to buffle the entire team.